Rep. Hank Johnson comments on Trump’s actions concerning military academies and Greenland

Rep. Hank Johnson comments on Trump’s actions concerning military academies and Greenland
Hank Johnson U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia's 4th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Representative Hank Johnson, who has been serving in the U.S. Congress representing Georgia’s 4th district since 2007, recently took to social media to express his concerns about former President Donald Trump’s actions. Johnson, a long-standing political figure with a background in law and public service, shared his thoughts on several matters related to Trump.

On March 5, 2025, Johnson tweeted about Trump’s influence over military service academy admissions. He stated, “Trump is now deciding who gets into the service academies!” This remark highlights Johnson’s apprehension regarding Trump’s involvement in educational institutions traditionally governed by established protocols.

In another tweet posted shortly after on the same day, Johnson commented on international relations involving Trump. He remarked, “Now Trump is threatening to take Greenland. This is crazy!” His statement reflects concerns over geopolitical tensions and potential territorial ambitions that could have significant implications for global diplomacy.

Later that morning, Johnson expressed a mix of frustration and resolve following what he described as an intense period of events. In his words: “We just survived a 2 hour shitstorm. But he got one thing right: it’s time to fight fight fight”. This comment suggests a call to action amidst challenging circumstances while acknowledging an area of agreement with Trump’s stance.



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